• Hi Guest!
    You can help ensure that British Car Forum (BCF) continues to provide a great place to engage in the British car hobby! If you find BCF a beneficial community, please consider supporting our efforts with a subscription.

    There are some perks with a member upgrade!
    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Subscribers don't see this gawd-aweful banner
Tips
Tips

Last of the Angry Sports Cars

G

Guest

Guest
Guest
Offline
I remember reading a quote many years ago that labeled either the Big Healey or the Big Triumph (TR6 for you Healeyfiles) as <span style="font-style: italic">"The Last of the Angry Sports Cars."</span> I thought the description so apropos that it has stuck in my head all these years. Which car would it have described and to whom can the description be attributed?
 
Editor_Reid said:
BMC used the phrase "The Last Angry Sports Car" for the big Healey in ads and dealer lit.
Can you scan the ad's and post them?
 
Editor_Reid said:
Normally yes, but these days (April 27 - May 23) I am in Pennsylvania helping with Sprite Jubilee, so I have no access to my archives.

Look forward to seeing them when you get back from your trip.
 
Hi Patrick,
If you're into those old ads, you'd like Derek Job's website for the 100-6. HERE
 
In 1963 or so I visited the British Motor Corporation dealership in Seattle near the new Space Needle, a beautiful modern facility handling Jaguar, Austin-Healey, MG, etc. Inside the showroom on the wall was a large dealer poster full side view of a top down buttoned down ready for action
1963 MKII Austin-Healey convertible (BJ7) in Old English White with the statement so cool so appropriate, "The Last Angry Car." I've never forgotten it. I would love to have that poster today.
 
When driven at the limit the Big Healey is a very Angry Sports Car.....

 
Oh, I left him enough room as I ran away from him down the back straight. But I was a little chapped that he brake-checked me entering T# 7 a couple seconds prior.
 
Back
Top